SOLD NIB Microtech Makora II, MOD Harkins Triton, MOD CQD MKII Auto, 2 Italians 9"

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Greetings BF'ers, thanks for all the inquiries, everything is sold.



*SOLD*NIB Microtech Makora II 106-7 w/ Bead Blasted Blade OTF dated 03/2011. Never been used to cut anything or carried. Box does not have outer sleeve, but comes with everything else. Though the knife was purchased new from a popular online dealer (source available upon request), there is a slight factory mark where the serial number is, it's not a scratch, and can be faintly seen in the photos toward the top of the clip. Could possibly be removed, but never tried. SOLD THANKS



*SOLD PF*Used MOD Harkins Triton Tanto Serrated 154CM OTF - This one is a great condition beater. See the pics for yourself, it's really not bad at all. Some minor dings on the handle and typical wear on the deployment switch and around the edges of the clip. The blade is surprisingly free of scratches and wear finish. The biggest drawback on the blade is a break in the tip visible with light magnification, and a nick not far from the tip. It looks like the previous owner may have pried something with it. Still fires strong and without fail. No box, papers or sheath, just knife. THANKS SOLD PF




*SOLD* SPF Thanks - This one is a beater, but still in decent condition (please review pics). The clip and blade are in surprisingly good shape. Typical wear on the thumb studs and deployment button. Minor dings around the handle. Still fires strong and without any issues. No box, papers or sheath, just knife. Thanks, Sold PF




*SOLD* Thanks, Made in Italy, Black Button, I believe these to be made by Frank Beltrame. Blade marked as "Stiletto Italy". Fires very hard as do all good 9" Italians (hold it tight or it'll jump out of your hands). Opens with a very satisfying "THWACK" unique to Italians. Safety is perfect and tight, never been deployed. Excellent condition save for minute spots on finish, a small scratch on bolster guard and around bolster pin. There is a scratch line on the base of the blade by the locking hole (not sure what this is called). Other than that, perfect specimen. Another cool thing about these versus most other Italians is that instead of pins, screws are used on the handle. The scales are dust magnets but easy to clean. Keep in mind that with all Italians, minor manufacturing inconsistencies are normal. No box sheath or papers (These never come with them anyway), SOLD THANKS.




*SOLD* Thanks, Made in Italy, Silver Button, I believe these to be made by Frank Beltrame. Blade marked as "Stiletto Italy". Fires very hard as do all good 9" Italians (hold it tight or it'll jump out of your hands). Opens with a very satisfying "THWACK" unique to Italians. Safety is perfect and tight, never been deployed. Excellent condition save for small scratch on bolster guard and around bolster pin. This one has a tad bit of a finicky blade closing. Usually when you hear the "click" when pressing the blade into the handle the blade is locked in ready to be deployed again. On this one you need to press it down another millimeter to get the blade to lock in. My explanation sounds worse then it is. Just be sure to press the blade in until it doesn't go any further and it's fine. Other than that, perfect specimen. Another cool thing about these versus most other Italians is that instead of pins, screws are used on the handle. The scales are dust magnets but easy to clean. Keep in mind that with all Italians, minor manufacturing inconsistencies are normal. No box sheath or papers (These never come with them anyway), SOLD Thanks
 
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arghhhhhhh.............guess i'm 3rd on Makora II. been looking for it forever. will trade or buy from winner. yankee are we doing that deal for the Scarab or not?
 
Interested in MOD CQD MKII, but unable to send you a PM for some reason. Has the blade been sharpened?
 
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